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Re: What are my chances???

From: Ann (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 2 May 2003 11:42:53 -0500 (CDT)


There is still a chance that you are pregnant. I had 2 blood test come back negative and 5 days later, I had a positive blood test. Unfortunately it was a short lived pregnancy, but I am going to try again. Stay posivtive.

At Fri, 2 May 2003, anonymous wrote: >
>Today is day 30. The preg test was taken on day 28. I don't normally
>get a period, but when I do it is usually on day 28 or 29. I only took
>Clomid. I took Clomid 3 times before and it didn't work. so I took the
>same dosage amount just took it for an extra 2 days
>
>At Fri, 2 May 2003, Travis wrote:
>>
>>Not to dishearten you, but the negative blood test is a bad sign. This
>>is a very sensitve method of picking up the slightest increase in b-HCG.
>>Where are you at in your cycle? Typically you would ovulate on day 14,
>>with implantation occuring 7 days after that. By day 28-30 most women
>>have detectable levels of b-HCG in their blood if they are pregnant. One
>>explanation for your high progesterone level is that you actually
>>released 2 eggs with ovulation. That way you would have 2 corpus
>>luteums producing progesterone. The other explanation is that you have
>>one really high producing corpus luteum. What is your cycle lenght
>>normally? Is this your first cycle of clomid? What dose are you taking?
>>Did you take anything else to help with fertility??




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